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Monthly Archives: July 2023

Academic Publishing Trends

Are You Ready for Peer Review Week 2023?

Get ready to mark your calendars because the highly anticipated Peer Review Week is back! From September 25th to 29th, we’re diving into the captivating theme of “Peer Review and the Future of Publishing.” This fantastic event brings together academic ...
Academic Publishing TrendsBusiness of Academic Publishing

Converting Subscription-Based Journals to Open Access: A Handy Guide to ...

As the shift toward open access publishing gains momentum, research publishers and societies have implemented various changes in how they manage their subscription-based journals. One of these, “Subscribe to Open” (S2O), is a pragmatic approach that enables the transformation of ...
Business of Academic Publishing

The changing role of libraries in an open data world

Libraries have always played a pivotal role in the creation, preservation, and dissemination of knowledge. While the Internet means that we are certainly less reliant on libraries than before, they still provide information and services that are vital to communities ...
Researcher Engagement

8 Ways Academic Journals and Publishers Can Encourage Diversity Among ...

Academic journals and publishers play a vital role in fostering a vibrant and inclusive scholarly community. By actively encouraging diversity among their author pools, journals and publishers can enrich the quality and scope of research, promote a wider range of ...
Academic Publishing TrendsSocial Media Outreach

Five Questions Academic Publishers and Societies Have About Threads: The ...

In today’s fast-paced social media landscape, it’s crucial for marketing professionals in academic publishing to stay ahead of the curve. Enter Threads, a social media platform launched on July 6, 20233, by the social media giant Meta (which owns Facebook ...
Academic Publishing Trends

Future trends and emerging technologies in patent communication

Patents in their modern, systematized form have existed since the 1400s. Over their long history, not only have patent systems changed to meet various demands, but also the inputs and stakeholders have changed considerably. For example, universities have become major ...